25 June 2009
Despite the fact that we’re all excited to be amongst the most protected consumers in the world, very few people want to read the full Act to find out all the details.
With this in mind, we’ve put together a series of short news snippets on the
getclosure blog which will help you to get to grips with the nitty-gritty details of the new
Consumer Protection Act and understand how they affect your life. These tips will be handy to refer back to once the Act has been fully implemented in October 2010.
Overview and Chapter OneQuestion of the WeekThe first question that most people ask is “Why has the Consumer Protection Act been introduced?” The succinct answer is to promote and advance the economic and social welfare of consumers and to ensure that they are better protected and empowered to realise their rights. To find out more, read our
Policy Objectives of the Consumer Protection Bill blog post.
Interesting Fact A franchisee may cancel a franchise agreement without cost or penalty within 10 business days after signing such agreement, by giving written notice to the franchisor.
Read more Chapter 2: Fundamental Consumer RightsQuestion of the WeekWhat is discriminatory marketing? In a nutshell, it is when a supplier unfairly excludes a consumer from accessing a good or service (despite the fact that the consumer meets the necessary basic requirements). [Ch.2 Part A]
Interesting FactDiscriminatory marketing also applies if the supplier grants exclusive access, a different quality or price of goods or services to a particular person or community or market segment.
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